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Patriots' Coach 'Shocked' At Allegations Of Deflated Footballs
The New England Patriots' coach and quarterback are weighing in on the controversy surrounding the deflated footballs used in the playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts.
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Yemen In Chaos Amid Reports Of Government's Collapse
U.S. military advisers are keeping a low profile in Yemen after Huthi rebels staged a near coup. Sources tell NPR that U.S. special operations forces are still doing operations, but nothing to antagonize the Huthis. Meanwhile, White House officials are meeting to see what the changes mean for the counter-terror fight that President Obama lauded as a success only five months ago.
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Google Could Provide Relief To Sprint, T-Mobile With Wireless Deal
Google plans to enter the wireless phone business, according to published reports. By purchasing capacity on the T-Mobile and Sprint networks, Google could sell mobile service directly to customers, a move that would shake up the wireless industry.
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Will Netanyahu's Congress Visit Help His Election Prospects?
Robert Siegel speaks with Michael Oren, former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., about whether he thinks Netanyahu's address to Congress in March will help him with his election a few weeks afterwards.
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European Central Bank To Try Its Hand At Quantitative Easing
The European Central Bank will begin buying up Eurozone country government bonds in a bid to stimulate Europe's flagging economy. The Federal Reserve implemented a similar program after the 2008 financial crisis, and it is credited with helping to keep the U.S. economy on track.
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Metropolitan Community College Lecture, 12/28/09
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE LECTURE – Duane Hollow Horn Bear, Lakota Language/History and Cultural Instructor at Sinte Gleska University “Lakota…
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30-Year Sentence Lifted For Woman In El Salvador Abortion Case
Carmen Guadalupe Vasquez Aldana had steadfastly denied having an abortion. She said her unborn baby had died due to medical complications. This week, Congress pardoned her after seven years in jail.
Fighting Spikes Again In Ukraine
Audie Cornish talks to Kiev-based journalist David Stern about the ongoing fighting in Ukraine.
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Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Dies; Witnessed A New Era
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah has died, according to his state TV. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud was 90 years old; when he was born, Saudi Arabia was not a country, let alone an oil-producing power.
French Prisons Prove To Be Effective Incubators For Islamic Extremism
Two of the men involved in the Paris attacks met in prison, where they transformed from small-time criminals to jihadists. France is now redoubling its effort to prevent radicalization in its prisons.
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